Gab.com returned over the weekend after spending roughly a week offline. A visit to the site Monday revealed things were up and running normally under a new hosting provider, the Seattle-based ...
Soon after Robert Bowers was named as a suspect in Saturday’s deadly mass killing of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, his profile and recent posts on the controversial social ...
Story updated with comments from Monster to GeekWire below. A Seattle startup has inked a deal to host domain registrar services for Gab.com, the site that was dropped by GoDaddy and other companies ...
Gab, a social media platform popular with far-right extremists, appears to have lost more than three dozen small investors in the four days since a man posted on the site, "Screw your optics, I'm ...
Social media site Gab, popular among far-right extremists, has found a new domain host and expects to be back online by Sunday, it tweeted on Saturday. Gab's earlier domain host, GoDaddy, dropped the ...
The founder of Gab.com said activity on the social network, criticized as a far-right haven, has soared because of users riled by censorship on larger Silicon Valley platforms. Gab, which was launched ...
Gab.com, the website where suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman Robert Bowers posted anti-Semitic views, said it was back up on Sunday evening after being offline for a week while it looked for ...
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